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Learn more about Immigrant Deportation

President Obama announced an executive order on November 20th, 2014 that would stop the deportation of five million undocumented immigrants and allow most of them to work legally in the U.S. and pay taxes. The order would not give any of the immigrants a path to citizenship and they would have to pass background checks to be spared from deportation. The President’s actions come after leaders in Congress admitted that an immigration law would not be passed before the end of the year. Critics of the order argue that the President should work with Congress to pass a bipartisan immigration bill and that his executive order is unconstitutional. Supporters argue that Congress’s failure to act on immigration forced President Obama to take executive action on the issue. See recent immigrant deporation news